XP helps with designing and managing experiment configurations in a safe and holistic manner. At runtime, these configurations can be used to run experiments and generate treatments.
The API is broken down into 2 services:
- Management Service: Used to configure experiments
- Treatment Service: Used to obtain the treatment configuration from active experiments
The following diagram summarizes the interaction between the various components of the system. The Management service is packaged together with the UI, while the Treatment service is published separately - this is so that the Treatment service, which is lightweight, can be deployed and made to scale independently.
- Reliable - Inherent fault-detection rules help create experiments without conflicts.
- Customizable - Every service has unique requirements. XP allows for defining flexible segmentation and experiment validation rules.
- Fast - 99p server-side latency (excluding the network latency between the calling service and XP) averages around 1 ms.
- Observable - Resource utilization, treatment assignment and performance metrics are available on Prometheus
Instructions as described in README of https://github.com/caraml-dev/mlp.
Prior to starting XP, we'll need to ensure correct MLP API is correctly set in the config file, i.e management-service/config/example.yaml, and setting the correct MLPConfig_URL
value.
# Start Management Service
make mgmt-svc
# Start Treatment Service
make treatment-svc
# Exploring Swagger-UI
make swagger-ui
make mgmt-svc
runs the following:
make local-db
- Setup a local DB for storing experiment configurations
make local-authz-server
- Setup AuthZ server that is accessible at http://localhost:4466/.
To test authorization for Management Service locally, make the following changes before starting Management Service:
- A sample policy exists at keto/policies/example_policy.json. It can be modified.
- Set AuthorizationConfig.Enabled=true in the config file that's being used
- Issue requests to the app with the header User-Email: [email protected]
To use the XP Go modules as API dependencies, simply import the XP Go modules directly i.e. import "github.com/caraml-dev/xp/..."
For running a helm installation of XP, you may refer to the xp-management and xp-treatment charts.
XP is still under active development. Please have a look at our contributing and development guides if you want to contribute to the project: